Looking for a Used GS 300 in your area?

— I must say that this is the first Lexus I've ever purchased and the longest I've owned a Japanese luxury marque. That in itself would speak volumes if anyone knew how I go through cars. I've owned o...
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Something Wicked This Way Comes Redux!by Mark

— Favorite Features Are The AC Seats, & Mark Levinson DVD/Sound system!
This Is The Stereo That I Wanted When I Was 16!!
The Most Amazing Part Is That I get 26+ MPG City & 32+ HWY.
Love The Navigation ...
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Love It.by Ben

— All wheel drive. Handling. Turn ratio. Comfort. Looks. Lexus dealer does a great job to take care of any issues. I have driven this car for the past 6 years, and outside od the recalls, there have bee...
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2006 Lexus GS 300Overview

The Lexus GS 300 was overhauled in 2006 to take on the company's ambitious goal of quadrupling sales of GS series vehicles and boost market share from five o 14 percent. That means loads of new features designed to make the GS 300 more appealing the BMW's 5-series or Mercedes-Benz's E-Series.

Available as a standard sedan or with all wheel drive as an option, the GS 300 carries just a few hints of the previous GS 300 shape and styling. Also new for 2006 is a 24-valve double-overhead-cam engine, which bumps peak power from 225 to 245 horsepower. The V6 also gets a "slick" new six-speed automatic.

"This is luxury first and foremost," wrote one owner, meaning "don't think you'll outrun a Mustang or even a Tiburon." Some owners complained of difficulty seeing the navigation system displays in sunlight, and others wanted more room in the backseat.

Updated Oct 18, 2006

What's your take on the 2006 Lexus GS 300?

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Shawn It's a little tight in the backseat. But it's not a luxury car to be chauffeured in...its for driving. I really don't want to ride with a car full of people...I have an SUV for that.